At a glance
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Cervical or Endometrial Cancer and Sexual Health Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating psychoeducational intervention for Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological. Completed, enrolled 31 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Aim #1. To investigate the efficacy of the psychoeducational intervention (PED) on sexual arousal. H1: Compared to a control group and to baseline, PED will result in significant improvement in: * self-reported subjective sexual arousal; * self-reported genital sensitivity; * psychophysiological sexual arousal. Aim #2. To investigate the efficacy of the PED on self-reported orgasm, sexual desire, distress, and relationship satisfaction. H2: Compared to a control group and to baseline, PED will result in significant improvement in self-reported orgasmic experience, sexual desire, sexual distress, and relationship satisfaction. Aim #3. To investigate the efficacy of the PED on depressive symptoms and quality of life. H3: Compared to a control group and to baseline, PED will result in significant improvement in self-reported depressive symptoms and quality of life.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
three 75 minute long individual psychoeducational sessions